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## Tin the tip before cooldown, and take note that the cooldown may take a bit of time. Don't burn yourself!
 
## Tin the tip before cooldown, and take note that the cooldown may take a bit of time. Don't burn yourself!
 
==Safety==
 
==Safety==
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The most important thing about all these machines: THEY GET REALLY HOT!
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Be so so careful because these machines can get up to temperatures of potentially 700°F. Always be wary of where you are blowing the hot air with the air guns, so you don’t melt other things. Be wary of how hot your PCB can get, and always put the cooling setting on after you’re finished with the Air Bath before picking your PCB up, because you can burn yourself.
    
==Certification==
 
==Certification==
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==Troubleshooting==
 
==Troubleshooting==
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# Suppose the solder isn't melting. Consult the temperature table in the General Procedure, chances are that you just need to make it hotter, little by little.
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# Suppose the Air Pick is not picking up the component. Use the appropriate tip and make sure you are plugging the little divot to enable it to pick up. If these aren't working, resort to using tweezers.
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# Suppose the components are getting blown away from the pads you want it to sit on. Well, turn down the air my dude.
    
==Maintenance==
 
==Maintenance==
 
====General maintenance====
 
====General maintenance====
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Wrap all cords and make them look tidy. Make sure all devices are turned off and returned to their original place. Do not leave tweezers or extra parts laying around, put them back in the accessories drawer.
    
====Specific Maintenance Tasks====
 
====Specific Maintenance Tasks====
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!Done By
 
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|Tinning tip of Desoldeirng Gun
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|Before and after every use
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